Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) unveils its first CQ400 train from Stadler. Also, Seattle’s Sound Transit announces the launch date for its Downtown Redmond Link (light rail) ...
INDIANAPOLIS — For years, MARTA has promoted plans for a major rail expansion in Atlanta and Clayton County. But the high cost of rail and other factors have led the agency to reconsider some of those ...
In 2016, voters in the city of Atlanta were asked to take a leap of faith — to increase the city’s sales tax by a half-penny for over 40 years to fund expanded MARTA transit service. The transit ...
Construction paused at South Downtown station after crews hit a shallow water line near an underground parking area; work continues at other sites. MARTA confirms Rapid A-Line will not launch in 2025 ...
The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA) Board of Directors has authorized a comprehensive engineering analysis for light rail around the Atlanta BeltLine, connecting current MARTA ...
Three transit enthusiasts are setting their sights on Atlanta's MARTA system next month, aiming to visit every rail station ...
MARTA is asking state lawmakers to approve the agency's use of automated traffic cameras to enforce its new bus-only lanes. The request is connected to the agency's new MARTA Rapid Summerhill project ...
A version of this story was first published by The Xylom, a nonprofit newsroom that covers the communities influencing and being shaped by science. Organizing Atlanta Pride, America’s largest free ...
ATLANTA — As former President Jimmy Carter lies in repose at the Carter Presidential Center in Atlanta on Saturday to Tuesday, MARTA released their public transportation plan to accommodate those ...
MARTA and the City of Brookhaven are attempting to convert the surface parking lots at the Brookhaven/Oglethorpe MARTA station into a mixed-use, transit-oriented development. MARTA and Brookhaven are ...
MARTA’s latest announcement of its intent to allow developers to build “vibrant, mixed-use Transit Oriented Development” above the North Avenue, Midtown, Arts Center, and Lenox stations feels ...
Last week, Atlanta’s notoriously dysfunctional mass transportation authority, MARTA, released a $2.7-billion expansion plan that will extend its services from the city center via light rail, bus rapid ...
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